H. Hotzel et al., Phenotypic and genotypic differentiation of several human and avian isolates of Cryptococcus neoformans, MYCOSES, 41(9-10), 1998, pp. 389-396
The Cryptococcus neoformans strains isolated from two human cases could be
diagnosed as Cr. neoformans var. neoformans by differentiation on the basis
of their characteristics determined by proline, canavanine and EDTA urease
tests. The results of the serovar assignment were: for the isolate from th
e meningoencephalitis patient with lethal outcome, serovar A; for the strai
n isolated from the osteomyelitis patient with benign course, serovar D. Al
so, the PCR fingerprinting using primers (GACA)(4), (CAC)(5) and FM 1 resul
ted in a clear and reproducible assignment of the Cr. neoformans strains to
the varieties neoformans and gattii, respectively, and, in addition, it co
nfirmed the serovar assignment. No statistically confirmed differences in v
irulence between the osteomyelitis and the meningoencephalitis strain could
be established by i.v. testing in mice, nor did the PCR with several prime
rs provide any clues to a genetically determined higher virulence of the me
ningoencephalitis strain. The different classification as serovars A and D
does not allow any conclusions concerning different virulence. It was not p
ossible to retrospectively establish the sources of infection of the two Cr
. neoformans infections, but pigeon faeces may well have played a role as a
reservoir for one of the illnesses.